Paul Vezelis, Co-Founder and CEO of Traxlo, takes the hot seat…
This week on the Retail Risk – Podcast, host Paul sits down with Paul Vezelis, Co-Founder and CEO of Traxlo, the fast-growing tech platform redefining how physical work is sourced, distributed, and delivered in today’s economy.
Paul is no ordinary entrepreneur. Inspired at just 13 after reading Richard Branson’s autobiography, he launched his first business at 16 while still at school. Since then, when he’s not racing drones, he’s been at the forefront of tech and start-ups, including working with one of the first companies in Europe to develop autonomous, cashier-less retail stores.
Now, with Traxlo, Paul is tackling one of retail’s biggest challenges: efficiently sourcing and distributing physical work in the age of AI. He shares how Traxlo came about, how it works from both a worker and retailer perspective, and why it’s already powering hundreds of thousands of tasks across Europe.
We also hear about the breakthrough moments that shaped Traxlo, as well as lessons Paul says he has learned from his biggest “failures” along the way.
With the company’s sights now set on the “holy grail” UK retail labour market – where research suggests demand for its model is higher than anywhere else – Paul discusses his bold vision for global expansion and the future of pay-per-task work.
Traxlo’s innovative approach has the potential to revolutionise the retail employment landscape, making this episode a must-listen.

